The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1960 Page: 4 of 12
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THE COMANCm CHDB>, ADOUBT » 1*«
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Nearly 100 Attend County 4-H
Rally Day At lake Eanes Park
* B ^...... T, ..^11ovKol.1 blue
hy Bobby I.ane,
In Oroup
II volleybaH, blue
ribbons went to Walter McCul-
lough. Mike Parker. Mike Rip-
ley. Ronnie McCammon. Ronald
Matthews. Terry Sparkman. Dav-
id Ripley, Larry Steele. Jean Cun-
ningham Betty Westfall, Dtftne
Parks and
| ship ■ demonstration- given by
Grady Ripley, 8qdu Springs. Lin-
t II Hally l>ay R&ptuirr ' 1 da Janes Sidney. and Mrs Grady
1 , * - Ripley-. Soda Springs. Elected
| Some 77 t Oroup Leaders were Richard
■ 4-Hen beven Adult 1/'a^^' 7: Frazier of Sidney fpr Oroup I;
vbltoi fuw' rn 1 Tt‘rry Sparkman of Oustine for _
Agents attend, d the 1980 Co jOjr0Up II: and Sue C0lAfh of Massengale. Don
tmarudie County 4-H R#Uy Day nizeldeU for Oroup III. Peggy Evans Red ribbons went
(On l • ruisda> August 18th, at |tl) sherrv Johnson, Jane Ann
j L - ■ Li..... Pars At the . pm awards P™irp, “ ^ vineyard. Nancy
| Of he....... ted for tin day [‘hbons were awarded in vo.ley | <.sha'on Evans. Rita
< amp - Cl airman Joh...... ! 1 ' (| "'-1 ; Lou A nn Chancelloi
Newburg 4-H Plying contests Receiving ^nfujla Rom arid.Lonnie Spark-
n Carol Lee ribbons In Oroup I volleybaH Liaucua ■ tw.\»
| sp elt Of Sidney 4-H Club; and j were Richard Frazier, Nlckey m»n- rlhbons In
Reporter. Bobby lane of New- Pruitt, Charles Mazurek. Tommy, Receiving bl ue rlbbona
bun,'4-H Club ■ 1 Chancellor. Mlk. Waldrop and, horM shoe Pitching for Oroup I.
i were: camp
Cunningham of |
Clyb; Co-Chairman,
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MR. AM) \tR>, ■
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Junior’Leaders conduct-1 Molly Robertson Red ribbons were Sam ®!S“? “"nt to Don Mankin,
'k>hops and activities In wcnt io Parker, Ronnie George. Red rlbbons went to Don
Parker, Ronnie
were Can* I>« Steele Martin. Dwaine Johnson. Larry
1 Bauei both of Std- And. Mlkr Dickson and Ron-
Qnd] B BihaWj (
Ripley, Soda Springs. La Jauna. Oroup I horseshoe pitching
Iwngi..' De Leer, and Stephen; ribbons went to Lonnie Beggs. jbons went to
I No::.- Comanche had the work- blue, and Buddy Lane and Aub-; Henry George
Parks and Lonnie Sparkman.
Washer pitching ribbon:-'for
Group II went to Ronnie cox and
Rita Reed, both blues. Red rib-
Sam Beggs and
|-hop In crafts. Wayne W.estfall,1 rey Vineyard, red ribbons,
j Hic.-i and Gayle Harris Hazel- Blue ribbons iri Orbup I wash
dell conducted the volley ball.'er pitching went to Linda Lane
For Group III. volleyball blue
ribbons went to Jerry Dickon,
Bobby Lane. Janu;s Allcorn.
Friday. August 11. thf ^oman-
Bird^met* fS^an aH-.day outing
at Lake Kanes Park
Games, contests and hikes weVe
enjoyed, in the evening. After
eating their sack lunches, the
girls were for a swim.
Those who attended bere; Betn
Steward. Debby • Stark Janie
Grayson. Pert'ny Campbell, Vicki
Livihgston. Karen O'Brien. Peg-
gy Lester. Janie Fay Cloud, Dor-
is Evans, ’ Christine Robinson.
Julie Ebell, Beverly Tup in. Carol
Byrd. Annette Patterson, Kay
Mankin. Nancy ■ O'Brien, Judy
Gleaton, Sue Cox. Joyce Wilson.
Edith Matthews, Sallie Huffman,
Terry Steele. Carol Stewart, Sue
Huffman. Gale Carpcnterr Vicke
Croft, Sherry Hughes and Mary
Shannon Faber.
Leaders and mothers accom-
panying the girls were Mrs. Tom
Cox. Jr., Ernest Ebell, -Jack
Stuik, Leroy Graysoft. Johnny
Lloyd Issued Aug
Probate Court
Jean Kirk on Aug 18 made
application for appointment as
executrix of the estate of Annie
Lucille Glider, deceased
Commissioners Court
Motion carried to employ Leon
Sledge as radio operator for the,
sheriff's office at A salary of $40,aT<Js :-.Urj
per mogth . He n
Deeds Recorded . d.- d • m„h
Vernon Qllbrest and wife, Aza- . ‘1 ■ ' xa , *
lee. to Mrs. M E St. Clair. 0312 ’ ' iiv
of an acre of land out of the
H <Sc.T C. Railway Survey. Con- Arl' »i".c Vlsitur
slderatlon $1,800, Mi j ■ , ,
T. C.. Wilkinson of Brown ed'finni
County to James - F. Fanning, > Ark.,n
1 lfl Interest in 150 acres of. land Hi i
out of the Lampasa-s County :miv i
School Land Survey. Considers- H ; u
tion $140 63. McK
Johnny R. Norrid and wife. |Ree\.
Alva Faye, to J H. Burton, 1 5 tci m
Interest in 75 acres, more or less.. and .
out of the T. L. Toulln Survey. ;Brov
New Motor Vehicles Registered
S. L. Williams. De Leon. 1960 l,n' *""» I.uIiIhhk
Chevrolet Pickup •» ;;
Jordan Implement Company, Lubl
Comanche. 1960 International Irani
I upon those |
F<ortu««_ duty
ESSW*-!L.,'X
V"5£-“u
t ## Orxt
, ire expected to
<“JTof Allegiance
reads as fol-
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with
■yr •
L aBTstat lof
L^rr^buc-fo.
oik- nation un-
» "iislble. with hbeity
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K.v-
Plckup.
Fan
horwshoe, pitching and washer and Carol Byrd. Red ribbons i Bianiian, Rodney Ripley, John Livingston Dorothy Byrd, Hen-
Dd hing* went to Karen O'Brien, Mary1 Cunningham. Patricia Franks, Huffman also Connie Proffitt
Other activities for the day in- Ward. Richard Janes and Kay Margie Vineyard, Sue Blddleman,
eluded swimming, and a citizen- Ann Wright.
RECENT BRIDE Belve Oene Bolton became the bride of
Kenneth Lancaster on June 15th at Baltimore, Maryland She
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dozier C Bolton, and the
groom is the son of Mr and Mrs B N. Lancaster, all of Ous-
tine The Lancasters are living at Elkerldge, Maryland, where
he is sUtloned In Ft Meads, Maryland, until next March for
discharge. •
Hamilton Gets First Bale
Hamilton County's first bale of
cotton this season was ginned
Tuesday, Aug 23 at Hamilton.
School For Boys
There are 1.783 boys at.pres-
ent in the State School For Boys
at GatesviUe.
Oldest Citisen Dies
Mrs. Cynthia. Jane Oray, 108,
Hamilton County's oldest resi-
dent, died last week.
Goldthwalte School Budget
‘ The budget for the Ooldth-
waite Independent School Dist-
rict has been set at $174,236
MONEY
GLAMOUR
SHEATH
AT A
PENNY - BANK
PRICE!
Now
j FOR FALL AND WINTER LEAGUE
| BOWLING, IN COMANCHE LEAGUE,
NOW BEING FORMED AT
FIESTA LANES, BROWNWOOD.
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BOWLING
MEETING
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SET AT
Mc’s CAFETERIA
MONDAY NIGHT.
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j
j Aug. - 7:30 o'clock,
j Team captains of pres-
) ent leiims . . new Iwiwl-
I ers . , and others intcr-
} ested invited to attend!
LOOK LIKE A COOL .
MILLION IN A SUM
SHEATH WITH TOP-
TO-TOE STAY IN PLEATS.
AND . PAY SO UTTIF'
WONDERFUL WASHABLE'
ORACLE Perfect blending
of ORLON and fine WOOL
to give you the ultimate in
washabilty. pleats that last,
luxury of hand and appear-
ance
4
SIZES 10 r 18
$9.98
PATSY
ARTHUR'S
Fashion Shop
Tommy Couch, La Verne George,
and, Orady Hall. Red ribbons
wefrt to Nan Henson, Sue Couch,
Paula Reynolds. Lyanna Harvick,
Sara Wilson, and Sharon Beggs.
In Group III horseshoe pitch-
ing. blue ribbons went to Orady
Hail and Tommy Couch. Red
ribbons went to Jimmy Martin
and Wayne Westfall.
Washer pitching ribbons for
Oroup in went to Wayne West-
fall and Jimmy Martin, both
blue Red ribbons went to Orady
Hall and Tommy Couch.
Timmons Family
Holds Reunion
by Family Reporter
Descendants of Mr and Mrs. C.
R Timmons held a reunion at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Timmons of Hasse on Aug. 6-7.
Among those present were Mr.
and Mrs Autry Timmons, Benna
and Danny of Crane; Mr. and
Mrs Floyd Mosley. Qlenda and
Paul David of Jal. Now Mexico;
Mr and Mrs. Johrtnle Oray. Jan.
Clay. Efferson. Connie, and Kln-
1 del of De. Leon.
ry Huffman
and Becky Stark.
Four Blue Bird and one Camp
Fire group were represented. The
girls are looking, forward to an
enjoyable year beginning in Sep-
tember The- Cam pFire Council
invites the help of everyone who
is interested in "The Women of
Tomorrow”. We need leaders,
sponsors and Interested mothers.
Vou CAN Bt SUbE
u it's
cstin^KHise
Courthouse News
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Justice of Peace No. 1
Morris Oene Brown, Box 773,
OKon, paid fine of $1 and cost,
totaling $16 50, for driving at 72
miles per hour
Ollie Tippett Ulmer, Rt. 1,
Bluff Dale, on Aug. 23 paid fine
of $1 a'riif' cost, i totaling $16.50,
for driving at nlfht at the rate
of 70 miles per hour.
Earl McGee Smith. IHIJM
3rd St.. Lampasas, paid fine of
$1 and cost, totaling $16.50. for
failing to yield' right-of-way.
Crawford T. Childers, Box 703.
Llano, paid fine of $1 and cost,
totaling $16 50. for driving 65
miles per hour In 45-mile zone.
Clceby Goodman Farmer,- 1900
Bosque Blvd , Waco, paid fine of
$1 and cost, totaling $16 50. for
driving 80 miles per hour on a
Texas highway. 1 .
R I. CollinsworttK Jr., Box 212,
You won’t need
us often,
but when
you do...
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REGISTI
502 W. Wright
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HATHCOCK’S
Phone 321
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214 N. Austin
Kim
Gwendolyn andOofdon^of 5-' j A“«‘
' sa H tanff w? idrlvltlg at ,hr rat? of 75 miles
and Betty, of W rhlta Falls; Mr hour at nlaht
| $1 and cost, totaling $16 50. for
and Mrs. Orval Timmons and
Mrs J. V Timmons. Mavis. Oale,
| Dale, and Ciaudine of Comanche.
This was the first time the im-
I mediate family had been logether
• since the marriage of the oldest
I
son in 1935
per hour at night.
SflUT? *4* V5 X&Si
Tlminons oi Bronte; Mr. and
Insurand
Is Dependable
When nature yoes on a rampu • your home j
wiped out in a matter of min res! Don’t
$1650 for speeding at the rate
of 75 miles per hour at night
< radar*.
Deaths Recorded
Albertie Cunningham. 77, 707
N. Travis St., Comanche, died
August 12 at home Burial Aug-
ust 13 In Newburg Cemetery.
All grandchildren were present Born Nov. 27, 1883 In Comanche
I except Billy Mosley, son of Mr.
| and Mrs. Floyd Mosley of Jal,
| New Mexico.
NOTICE
J LEAGUE PLAY IN COMANCHE LEAGUE to start
j September 7. Bowling, in both men’s and women’s
j league will be 7:!’0 p.m. on Wednesdays. Limited
) number of openings in both leagues. Inteiesied
j parties are inxittRt to contact Ro> Krannan, .Tr.,
) president, or Bill Parker, secretary, Comanche Bi>\>1-
! inu l eague, or Mrs. Bill Parker for further informa*
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OPEN BOWLING NOW AT
BROWNWOOD
Motor Scooter Owners
ALL MOTOR SCOOTERS MUST HAVE
_..........
4 Brakes
4 lights & Muffler
* Sfafe License Tags
« Operator Must Have License
If is also unlawful for double riding on
motor scooters.
County Daughter of Thomas An-
derson Cunningham and Lour
ella Steed Cunningham. Resident
of Comanche 17 years
Mary E. Northcutt. 76. 304 N.
Pearl, Comanche, died Aug 11
In Comanche. Burial Aug 12 In
Oakwood Cemetery. Comanche.
Born in Coryell County.' Daugh-
ter Of John Auvenshlne and
Katherine Boyd Auvenshlne. Re-1
sided In Comanche 35 years.
District Court
Vivian Brown vs. Elvin C
Peoples, annulment of marriage
Marriage* Recorded
Larry Dean La-sater, De Leon,
and Miss Barbara Ann Oreene
were married Aug 14 by Francis
D Ball
Johnnip Mdford Fisher. Box1
825. Comanche, and Margie Es-
with fire, wind, hail, and f!" I
Invest
plete INSURANCE today t 11 1 l> NOW;
Rorris lnsurancB.13 pH
Phone ill
“COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE
VIRGIL NORRIS
»wwe%eww»sw«
ust 18 by Dr B D.D Oreer, Pres-1
byterlan minister.
Marriage Licenses
B J McOinnis, 302 W. colej
Judith Ann
Comanche, and
1)0 YOU HAVE THE LUCKY LICENSE Ml
FREE $14.95 DR ESI
Is to be given away the first day of ea<h montk
FASHION SHOP. Each month a Ikrnse numbff
picked at random from the Comanche County list of |
—and sealed In an envelope. All you have in do k l
to THE FASHION SHOP—and register. ><*ur Ike** I
If it corresponds with the numiter we have drawn, i
be the lucky winner of any dress you choose of
Kr;
MIRACi
qt jar
.......... ^ ^ to S14.9S or the same value of any other mere*
telle McNutt '"were"married"^Aug- ‘ ' our *torp' A npw numb<‘r W1H be chosen each
in now—registration is free.
PATSY T H F
ARTHUR'S *
FASHION SI
LET'S TEAM UP WITH THE INDIANS |
Comanche Season football Ticto
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ON SALE
For Sale
_J"HESE ARE STATE LAWS,
AND MUST BE ADHERED TO!
NOW
Chamber of Commerce Office
Sealed bid* "ill he received in the office of the
Counts Superintendent at 2:30 ,P. M. on \ugu>t 20
i»n-a 1931 51-passenger Chevrolet School Bus that
i* heirtc offered lor sule. Thi.s equipment may he
seen at the bus barn here in Comanche. Bid proposals
may be secured by contacting Kl/.o, Brinson, County
Superintendent.
violator! will bo fined, beginning Sept. L. j]
i
WILL APFRECIATE THE COOPERATION
OF Al,L SCOOTER OWNERS!
r.<
) Right of Refusal.
(8-9c'
J. 1.'SHOOK, Chief of Police
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City of Comanche
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SEASON TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE
Monday until time of the first home game,
September 16. '
HOME GAMES
Sept. 16—CISCO
23—LAMPASAS
30—BALLINGER
Oft. 21—HAMILTON*
Nov. 4—DE LEON* -
g-AA Confrrrncr
Game* ’
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free
diking Loti
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1960, newspaper, August 26, 1960; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892396/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.